

About Lisa
Lisa Gough is the Principal Solicitor with an extensive career in law, characterised by her dedication to family law since 1995. Lisa's legal journey commenced with her studies at the University of Adelaide, post which she served as an Associate to His Honour Justice Walsh of the Supreme Court in Western Australia. This role paved the way for her article clerkship at Phillips Fox in Perth, where she honed skills across various domains including Commercial Litigation, Insurance, Property, and Family Law. Transitioning to focus exclusively on Family Law, Lisa has practised in both Queensland and South Australia. She possesses a keen ability to assess client needs, particularly in cases involving domestic violence and the complexities arising from amendments to the Family Law Act regarding shared parental responsibility. Her commercial law background enriches her approach to the financial dimensions of separation, enabling her to manage large property settlements adeptly. Lisa's philosophy centres on resolving matters amicably through alternative dispute resolution and negotiation, providing a supportive environment for her clients. However, when litigation becomes necessary, she is known for delivering efficient and cost-effective representation through to trial. Her impressive legal tenure includes significant roles as a Partner at Adelaide Family Law and a Senior Associate at Andersons Solicitors, highlighting her leadership and commitment to her clients. Lisa's in-depth knowledge and experience make her a highly regarded figure in the family law landscape, driven by a commitment to achieving positive outcomes for her clients.
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- Name
- Lisa Anne Gough
- Date of Admission
- 1997
- Certification type
- A
Practice Categories
- Domestic Violence
- Children's Law
- Divorce and Separation
- Financial Agreements
- Mediation
- Property and Financial Settlement